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Man.city beat Chelsea to close gap at top of Premier League

Guardiola’s men were well below par in the first half but were transforme­d ater the break, with substitute­s Jack Grealish and Riyad Mahrez combining for the only goal, scored by the Algerian in the 63rd minute

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Defending champions Manchester City beat injury-hit Chelsea 1-0 on Thursday to close the gap on Premier League leaders Arsenal to just five points.

Pep Guardiola’s men were well below par in the first half but were transforme­d ater the break, with substitute­s Jack Grealish and Riyad Mahrez combining for the only goal, scored by the Algerian in the 63rd minute.

Graham Poter’s Chelsea came into the game at Stamford Bridge languishin­g in 10th place in the table but they had the beter of the opening 45 minutes.

However, it was a different story in the second half as the visitors found their atacking rhythm, with Guardiola admiting they were “miles beter in every department” ater the break.

“We struggled a lot in the first half -- it was sloppy and slow and without rhythm,” the City boss told Sky Sports. “In the second half it was much, much beter from minute one.

“The three points are important, definitely. The players know it. For a long time we were at the top. But we try, we have the FA Cup and Carabao (League) Cup and then Old Trafford.

But it’s important for these games, a win today.”

Chelsea, already without a clutch of senior players including Mason Mount and Reece James, lost forward Raheem Sterling to an apparent hamstring injury in the opening minutes, replaced by Pierre-emerick Aubameyang.

The home side were first to threaten seriously but City defender John Stones came to the rescue in the 16th minute as Christian Pulisic bore down on goal, producing a perfectly timed sliding tackle to deny the US forward.

The American was injured in the challenge and was forced off minutes later, compoundin­g Chelsea’s problems.

Teenager Carney Chukwuemek­a, who came on for Pulisic, almost made an instant impact but his shot was blocked and Hakim Ziyech’s effort was saved by City goalkeeper Ederson.

Erling Haaland, who has 21 Premier League goals this season -- one more than the entire Chelsea side -- smashed a shot wide in the 38th minute on what proved to be a quiet evening for the Norwegian superstar.

But Chelsea continued to look the more dangerous side and came agonisingl­y close to breaking the deadlock when Chukwuemek­a hit the post just before half-time.

DOUBLE CHANGE: Guardiola, unhappy with what he had witnessed, made a double substituti­on at the interval, bringing on Rico Lewis and Manuel Akanji for Joao Cancelo and Kyle Walker in the search for more control.

The visitors immediatel­y setled and began to dictate play, with Nathan Ake heading against the woodwork, but Chelsea responded well and were inches away from taking the lead when Thiago Silva flashed wide.

Guardiola, whose team drew 1-1 with Everton at the weekend, introduced Grealish and Mahrez on the hour mark to further freshen up his atack.

The decision paid dividends minutes later when Grealish produced an excellent pass from the let and Mahrez prodded home from close range.

Poter made changes of his own, bringing on England forward Conor Gallagher, but they were unable to find an equaliser despite some late pressure.

The result leaves City five points behind Arsenal, who dropped points in a 0-0 draw against high-flying Newcastle earlier in the week.

But Poter is under increasing pressure -- Chelsea now have just one win in their past eight league games and remain 10 points off the top four.

Poter, whose Chelsea side face City again in the FA Cup third round at the Etihad on Sunday, said he was proud of his team’s performanc­e, especially ater losing Sterling and Pulisic so early.

“It’s tough at the moment I must admit and I feel for the boys,” he said.

“We have to stick together. It was disappoint­ing to lose those guys but the players on the pitch and the ones that came in gave everything and that’s all you can ask for.”

Grealish says it has taken longer than he thought it would for him to adapt to a different role at Manchester City than he had at Aston Villa.

“When I came here, I’ll be honest with you, it was so much more difficult than I thought,” Grealish told Sky Sports ater combined with Mahrez shortly ater both were sent on by Pep Guardiola.

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Manchester City’s Riyad Mahrez (right) scores against Chelsea during their English Premier League match.
Agence France-presse ↑ Manchester City’s Riyad Mahrez (right) scores against Chelsea during their English Premier League match.

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